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5 Hobbies You Should Have For More Success & Well-Being

She Owns Success

Research identified work commitments, busy family life, and lack of motivation as the main reasons we don’t stick with hobbies. Hobbies Improve Your Relationships And Increase Your Network. Joining a book club . But let’s not overlook the potential for a hobby to enhance and even advance your career. .

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How to be lost with panache | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

It falls in line with my "Becoming a Better Person" category with my Eat, Pray, Love book/movie review, my posts promoting authors like Eckhart Tolle and my love for a book called Silence on Fire (all at CareerJockey.org). I started a blog (yes, I war writing a book before. Subscribe -- free! I am as lost as I can be.

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Five tips for asking better questions | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

As my career shifts, I find that the key to keeping the shift moving in a productive way is to ask good questions. It’s ironic, because one of the most frequent questions I get from people is “what’s the best way to make a career change?” Anyway, I wouldn’t say redecorating is a career change, but maybe just a vocation vacation.

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Start recognizing patterns in problems | Penelope Trunk's Brazen.

Penelope Trunk

Each writer we studied actually wrote the same book over and over again. People think their work situation is so complicated and I have to understand all the motivators. But I’m going to need a really good book or something to get me through the ride. The only person you can change is yourself. That's just sad.

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Frugality is a career tool | Penelope Trunk's Brazen Careerist

Penelope Trunk

I needed the motivation! Lots of job and career changes. One could say that your endless pursuit of career flexibility has paradoxically had the opposite effect in your life. Posted by kelley on February 2, 2010 at 4:11 pm | permalink | Reply It's all about the network, real or perceived.

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